Ten Reasons Why A Matter of Life and Death is the Greatest British Film Ever Made

Part One: Imagination vs. Realism Part Two: Characters Part Three: Philosophy with a Light Touch Part Four: Cinematic Playfulness Part Five: A Universal Scale Part Six: Undidactic Inclusiveness Part Seven: Voices and Accents Part Eight: Romantic Landscapes Part Nine: Optimism and Ideals Part Ten: Mysticism (via Sparks In Electrical Jelly)

24 Frames: The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese, 1988)

If you, who are organized by Divine Providence for spiritual communion, refuse, and bury your talent in the earth, even though you should want natural bread, sorrow and desperation pursue you through life, and after death shame and confusion of face to eternity. William Blake Martin Scorsese once said that Michael Powell, his late friendContinuar lendo “24 Frames: The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese, 1988)”